Santoku: A well-rounded knife that can accomplish a lot of cutting tasks. The santoku is the most common knife shape you’ll find in kitchens worldwide, and it excels at slicing, dicing, and mincing. Think of it as a cross between a Gyuto (chef knife) and Nakiri (veg knife). Generally short in length, 160mm-190mm, the santoku is a superb knife if work space is an issue.
Knife Specs:
Knife specs are taken from a randomly selected knife. These specs may vary from knife to knife due to the handmade nature of our products.
- Steel: Ginsan
- HRC: 61~63
- Edge Length: 170 mm
- Height at heel: 47.34 mm
- Distal Taper Heel: 2.96 mm
- Distal Taper Mid: 2.53 mm
- Distal Taper Tip: 0.58 mm
- Weight: 149 grams
- Handle: Octagonal Teak w/Buffalo Horn Collar
- Shape: Santoku
- Finish: Migaki
- Cladding: Stainless
- Construction: San-Mai
- Edge bevel: 50/50
- Knife Line: Nakagawa Hamono Silver 3
- Blacksmith: Satoshi Nakagawa
- Maker: Nakagawa Hamono
- Sharpener: Morihiro Hamono
- Place of Origin: Saikai, Japan
Santoku: A well-rounded knife that can accomplish a lot of cutting tasks. The santoku is the most common knife shape you’ll find in kitchens worldwide, and it excels at slicing, dicing, and mincing. Think of it as a cross between a Gyuto (chef knife) and Nakiri (veg knife). Generally short in length, 160mm-190mm, the santoku is a superb knife if work space is an issue.
Knife Specs:
Knife specs are taken from a randomly selected knife. These specs may vary from knife to knife due to the handmade nature of our products.
- Steel: Ginsan
- HRC: 61~63
- Edge Length: 170 mm
- Height at heel: 47.34 mm
- Distal Taper Heel: 2.96 mm
- Distal Taper Mid: 2.53 mm
- Distal Taper Tip: 0.58 mm
- Weight: 149 grams
- Handle: Octagonal Teak w/Buffalo Horn Collar
- Shape: Santoku
- Finish: Migaki
- Cladding: Stainless
- Construction: San-Mai
- Edge bevel: 50/50
- Knife Line: Nakagawa Hamono Silver 3
- Blacksmith: Satoshi Nakagawa
- Maker: Nakagawa Hamono
- Sharpener: Morihiro Hamono
- Place of Origin: Saikai, Japan